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An imposing portrait of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin greets visitors to San Rafael’s Museum of International Propaganda. The founder ...
This was an approach he saw mirrored in many Soviet propaganda posters. “Space is used to represent time because time is sort of slippery and space is something we see all around us, right?” One way ...
“We understand that we need to work on the Soviet past, and it’s a very complex past. But we also have 35 years—which is half of the 70 years of the Soviet period—in the post-Soviet period ...
Millions of Russians can recite lines from his other famous work -- the 1935 children's poem "Uncle Styopa," about an unusually tall police officer -- which continues to be taught in Russian ...
The Philadelphia Museum of Art will soon display recently rediscovered prints from the TASS Window Poster Studio, a Soviet group that made anti-Nazi propaganda during World War II.
His work has appeared in a number of political opinion journals, and he has shared his insights with television and radio personalities across the country. More Stories by Noah Rothman Load Comments ...
The “link between the Soviet regime and the Arab world” borrows from the Arab anti-Zionist propaganda produced by a Nazi fugitive in Egypt during the 1950s.
As Russia bombs Ukraine, artists reviving Soviet symbols stay quiet. Why does the West’s art world still give them space?
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